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Timeless + Transitional Transformation in Old Brookville, NY

To bring this outdated home in Old Brookville, NY, back to life, a whole-home renovation was in order. On the agenda: Create a timeless aesthetic without losing the charm of the decades of family memories by putting thoughtful consideration into every single detail.

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Photo: Sean Litchfield, True North Development. From: Becky Shea Design.

Neutral Transitional Kitchen With Eat-In Island

A pair of black-metal-and-glass lights illuminate the eat-in island in this neutral transitional kitchen. The blue island is topped with a blue countertop and lined with plenty of barstools for a shared meal. Light-wood upper cabinets and a light subway-tile backsplash balance out the room.

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Before: Eat-In Kitchen With Outdated Bar Light Fixture

Prior to the renovation, this kitchen island was almost too bright thanks to an oversized bar light fixture.

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Photo: Sean Litchfield, True North Development. From: Becky Shea Design.

Neutral Transitional Kitchen With Eat-In Island

A pair of black-metal-and-glass lights illuminate the eat-in island in this neutral transitional kitchen. The blue island is topped with a blue countertop and lined with plenty of barstools for a shared meal. Light-wood upper cabinets and a light subway-tile backsplash balance out the room.

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Before: Dark Kitchen With Outdated Cabinets, Lighting and Flooring

Prior to the renovation, this kitchen had outdated checkerboard-flooring, dark cabinets and inadequate lighting.

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